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Why Did an Indiana Super PAC Endorse Alabama’s Roy Moore?
Indiana First PAC earned attention this week for endorsing Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore.
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Indiana First PAC earned attention this week for endorsing Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore.
The TV spot in question was not the bland bio ad for Democrat Doug Jones sponsored by Highway 31, a supportive super PAC.
Brooks ran in the Republican Senate primary earlier to replace Attorney Jeff Sessions this year but failed to make the runoff after he faced a barrage of ads from a super PAC aligned with Senate
Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC backed by McConnell, spent millions defending Strange and attacking Brooks for being insufficiently supportive of President Donald Trump.
The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with McConnell, spent millions in the race on behalf of Strange. The group is not expected to support Moore ahead of the Dec. 12 general election.Â
The Great America Alliance PAC, which backed Moore in the primary and supports President Donald Trump, spent thousands on get out the vote efforts in the runoff.
The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with the Kentucky Republican, spent $5 million in the runoff to defeat Moore, which enraged the former judge.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee and the Senate Leadership Fund, a Super PAC aligned with McConnell, quickly announced they would support Moore even thought they backed Strange in the
Law is president of the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with McConnell that has been active in the Alabama race.
The Super PAC aligned with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell signaled Tuesday night it would back Judge Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race, despite spending millions to defeat him in the GOP primary
Groups tied to GOP leadership, such as the Senate Leadership Fund, a McConnell-aligned super PAC, have spent millions of dollars on the race.
Chamber of Commerce) outspent Moore and friends (Senate Conservatives Action, Proven Conservative PAC, and Great America Alliance) $5.75 million to $1.02 million on television and radio in the runoff,
President Donald Trump is backing Strange; Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s super PAC has spent more than $10 million to attack Strange’s Republican rivals, often with a barrage of false
A super PAC allied with McConnell has spent millions of dollars on the race on Strange’s behalf.
A pro-Trump outside group, Great America PAC, is hosting a rally Thursday night featuring Palin, Texas GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert and former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka.
The Senate Leadership Fund, a McConnell-aligned super PAC, has spent more than $7 million attacking Strange’s opponents, including Moore, as insufficiently conservative.
television ads from just after the Aug. 21 primary to the Sept. 26 runoff — including $758,000 from the senator’s campaign — over $3.3 million from Senate Leadership Fund (the McConnell-aligned Super PAC
Endorsees will receive support from the PAC (314 Action Fund) and will be touted to the group’s 225,000 members, including 40,000 contributors. 314 Action has raised about $1 million this year and
A major GOP super PAC (whose outside money propped up Republican nominee Karen Handel) shot ads in San Francisco to draw attention to donations the first-time Democratic candidate brought in from California
Throughout the primary campaign, the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC backed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, accused Brooks for being insufficiently supportive of Trump.